Spanish Politics: Is it time for Rajoy to Rejoice?
It cannot escape the deductive powers of the female eye that three of the guys above are pretty hot, for politicians; yet it is the other one who who holds the most cards and is likely […]
It cannot escape the deductive powers of the female eye that three of the guys above are pretty hot, for politicians; yet it is the other one who who holds the most cards and is likely […]
It has come as no surprise to me that May, along with her advisers, has come to the decision to invoke Article 50 before the end of March next year. Let us not forget that […]
The following are links to a report I prepared for some students aged 15-18 in a UK based school. The first is the report, clearly set out with headings, trying to take into account all […]
‘The present and the past are perhaps both present in the future and the future is contained in the past”. TS Eliot was an American born poet who moved to the UK in 1914, age […]
For over twenty years, I have been involved in education, in one form or another. I have been entrusted with the academic advancement of children of all ages and abilities, steering them towards tests and […]
This morning before I left the house, I watched news of another hospital being damaged in rocket strikes in Syria and I saw images of children who had been injured as a result. It saddened […]
Today the FT’s front page showed the above photograph of children protesting in Brighton about the government’s new tests for 6 and 7 year olds. Those protesting say that SAT’s in Maths and English at […]
On 28th April 2016, a new Unity Cabinet was formed in South Sudan’s capital, Juba. The new cabinet was announced on state television by current President Salva Kiir who has said that 1/3 of its […]
Graffiti, or street art, is something we have all seen-it can be found on almost every street, either small signatures on the back of a postbox or enormous designs on some long-abandoned wall. Seeing these […]
I wrote this article back in January 2016 Jermyn Street in London and Piccadilly are lined with Café Nero’s and Costas and en route to a meeting, I decided to treat myself to an old […]